Meteorologist Miri Marshall shows how a cold front will bring rain to Maryland and tracks Hurricane Matthew, which has weakened to a Category 1 hurricane.

Meteorologist Miri Marshall shows how a cold front will bring rain to Maryland and tracks Hurricane Matthew, which has weakened to a Category 1 hurricane.

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Updated: 10:26 AM EDT Oct 8, 2016

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WEBVTT CAST WITH METEOROLOGIST MIRI MARSHALL. MIRI: GOOD MORNING, EVERYONE. RAIN IN THE FORECAST AND THAT IS SPARKING SOME FLOOD CONCERNS FOR SOME OF OUR VIEWING AREA. 54 DEGREES DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE. 62 IN EDGEWOOD. HIGH TEMPERATURES UP TO 69 IN ANNAPOLIS. AND ALONG THE EASTERN SHORE IS WHERE WE COULD POTENTIALLY SEE SOME FLASH FLOODING OCCUR. 66 DEGREES IN WESTMINSTER. BEL AIR IN THE UPPER 60'S WITH RAIN THROUGHOUT THE DAY. NORTHEAST WINDS 3-8 MILES IN OUR. MOST OF THE WIND SHOULD BE LATE TO MODERATE BUT THERE WILL BE POCKETS OF HEAVY RAIN AND STEADY RATE. THAT IS WHERE THE FLOODING CONCERN COMES INTO PLAY. 66 DEGREES BY NOON. 67 BY 2:00 AND 65 DEGREES BY 6:00 P.M. WITH SHOWERS IN THE FORECAST. HERE WE CAN SEE THE RAIN PUSHING IN. IN THIS MORNING'S WOMAN'S THE RAIN IN THE SOUTHERN TIP OF THE STATE AS A RESULT OF HURRICANE MATTHEW. THAT IS SPARKING SOME SHOWERS IN OUR DIRECTION. MATTHEW WILL FEED MOISTURE IN OUR DIRECTION. THAT IS WHY WE HAVE FLOODING CONCERNS. STILL ALONG THE COAST OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BATTERING THEM WITH HEAVY RAIN AND STORM SURGE. HERE'S THAT COLD FRONT AS IT PUSHES OVER TO THE WEST. WE DO HAVE A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR THE EASTERN SHORE. THAT WILL INCLUDE CENTREVILLE FROM TONIGHT TO EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. A WAT MEANS CONDITIONS ARE RIPE FOR THIS TO OCCUR. YOU SHOULD WATCH OUT FOR A TO HAPPEN. CONSTANTLY WATCH THE FORECAST CHANGES AND MONITOR ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIVE AROUND THE BODY OF WATER. FOR US, T HEADLINES, RAIN TODAY, BREEZY TOMORROW AND THEN CHILLY NIGHTS AHEAD AS THIS COLD FRONT COMES THROUGH. LOW TEMPERATURES FALLING TO THE 40'S BY NIGHT. HERE IS THE LATEST ON HURRICANE MATTHEW. THE WINDS ARE DOWN TO 75 MILES AN HOUR. IT IS A CATEGORY ONE STORM AND THEN WEAKENING OVER THE OCEAN. IT WILL BECOME A TROPICAL STORM AND MAKE ITS WAY BACK OVER TO THE BAHAMAS AS A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM. RAIN MOVING AND THROUGHOUT THE DAY. AT 11:00 A.M., SHOWERS POPPING UP. ANYWHERE YOU SEE YELLOW IS A REPRESENTATION OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN THAT WILL MOVE INTO THE AREA. WE WILL SEE THOUGH SHOWERS WELL INTO TONIGHT TILL THE RAIN FINALLY SHIPS OUT OF HERE LATE TOMORROW AND THE AFTERNOON. TOMORROW MORNING COULD STILL HAVE A FEW LEFT OVER SHOWERS. THEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON THINGS BEGIN TO GRADUALLY CLEAR UP. WE WILL HAVE BREEZY WINDS BEHIND WITH WINDS GUSTING UP TO 35 MILES AN HOUR. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL VARY AROUND THE STATE. AROUND BALTIMORE, WE ARE NOT EXPECTING MUCH MORE THAN A HALF AN INCH. IN THE SOUTHERN TIP OF MARYLAND IS WHERE WE COULD SEE SLIGHTLY HIGHER RAINFALL AMOUNTS, 3-4 INCHES ALONG THE EASTERN SHORE. HERE IS YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST. 67 DEGREES TODAY. 63 TOMORROW AND BREEZY. 61 MONDAY. IN THE 60'S FOR MOST OF THE WEEK. WE WILL TOUCH OFF AT 70.

Cold front brings rain Saturday in Maryland

Meteorologist Miri Marshall shows how a cold front will bring rain to Maryland and tracks Hurricane Matthew, which has weakened to a Category 1 hurricane.